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Vaccines against multiple parainfluenzas

Peer-Reviewed Publication

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Mutations introduced into four types of parainfluenza viruses to stabilize the metastable prefusion shape of glycoproteins that enable virus entry into cells resulted in up to 500-fold higher neutralizing immune responses to the virus, compared with unmutated glycoproteins in their more stable postfusion shape; shape-based stabilization has been shown to induce neutralizing immune response against respiratory syncytial virus, hence shape-stabilized glycoproteins may be a general class of vaccines against widespread parainfluenzas and related pathogens, according to the authors.

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Article #18-11980: "Structure-based design of a quadrivalent fusion glycoprotein vaccine for human parainfluenza virus types 1-4," by Guillaume Stewart-Jones et al.

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